Visits with Lawmakers

Visits with Lawmakers

Clifton Broumand is the founder and CEO of Man & Machine, Inc.. Mr. Broumand received his BS in Engineering from Purdue in 1978 and Master of Mechanical Engineering from The Catholic University of America in 1981. Mr. Broumand's focus in engineering was in Human Factors Engineering, Ergonomics, and Aerospace Engineering.

Over the years, Man & Machine’s Big Cheese, Clifton Broumand, has had a number of visits with U.S. lawmakers. He has been asked to voice his opinion on topics such as health care, minimum wage and other small business concerns.

He has preformed press conferences, participated in meetings and given tours of Man & Machine headquarters to sitting heads of state.

Clifton is well-versed in business affairs, tech issues and on infection control. If you are looking for an expert for a news story or a public event, reach out to us at info@mmimd.com.

Check out some of the visits below:

Clifton holds news conference with U.S. Senators and another business owner to discuss the impact of raising the minimum wage.

Attending the nomination of Maria Contreras-Sweet.

Meeting with Harry Reid after US Senate Democratic meeting on minimum wage. In attendance were 20 United States Senators. Clifton was invited as an owner of a small business to give his input.

In July 2007, Broumand gave President George W. Bush a tour of the Man & Machine keyboard manufacturing facility.

After giving then President George W. Bush a tour of the facility, Clifton participated in a roundtable on healthcare. Learn more here